| Brand Name: | LCS |
| Model Number: | Optional |
| MOQ: | 1 pcs |
| Price: | 1200 USD |
| Packaging Details: | Electronic version |
| Payment Terms: | L/C, D/A, T/T, Western Union, MoneyGram |
In January of this year (2024), the British government announced that disposable e-cigarettes would be banned to protect children (please refer to Luxshare’s January tweet). Subsequently, the Scottish and Welsh governments also confirmed their intention to introduce legislation (for a ban on disposable e-cigarettes). Specifically: On February 23, the Scottish Government released the draft "Environmental Protection (Disposable Electronic Cigarettes) (Scotland) Regulations 2024"
(Draft URL:
https://www.gov.scot/binaries/content/documents/govscot/publications/consultation-paper/2024/02/environmental-protection-single-use-vapesscotland-regulations-2024/documents/the-environmental-protection- single-use-vapes-scotland-draft-regulations-2024/the-e)
On March 11, the English government released the draft "Environmental Protection (Disposable E-Cigarettes) (England) Regulations 2024"
(Draft URL:
https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/media/65eed42d62ff48488387b24e/single-use-vapes-SI.pdf).
The planned effective date of both drafts is April 1, 2025, and the main contents are basically the same (the English draft has additional sections on Supplementary and Civil Sanctions).
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Reason for ban
Disposable e-cigarettes have a short life cycle (there is a problem of wasting precious resources), and their waste poses a challenge to environmental protection (there is a problem of contaminating soil and water sources). It is also relatively cheap and easy to obtain (there is a problem of luring young people into smoking).
Ban details
1. The definition of single-use e-cigarette: it is not designed or intended to be re-used and has one of the following characteristics:
a. Not rechargeable
b. Not rechargeable
c. Neither rechargeable nor rechargeable
2. Based on ①a,c, refillable refers to:
a. Contains disposable cartridges/containers and can be replaced, or
b. The cartridge/container can be filled
3. Based on ①b and c, not rechargeable means:
a. The battery is not rechargeable, or
b. During normal use, (non-professional) individual users are not allowed to replace atomizer cores, including disposable cigarette cartridges or atomizer cores that are inseparable and irreplaceable in the cigarette rod.
In other words, e-cigarettes that will be banned in the future refer to those that do not have "repeatable" functions, and the market should develop towards "reusable" use - including ① at least the cigarette rod can be reused (the battery is rechargeable, and it can be used with a disposable Built-in cigarette cartridges or disposable replaceable cigarette cartridges), or ② both the cigarette rod and the cigarette cartridges are reusable (both rechargeable and refillable).
Note: The UK uses both the terms disposable and single-use when describing disposable e-cigarettes. After checking their definitions, the author feels that both should be treated equally when describing e-cigarettes, Vapes. That is, Disposable vape=Single-use Vape. The TPD only uses the expression single use cartridges for disposable cigarette cartridges, which should be distinguished from single-use vapes or disposable vapes.
| Brand Name: | LCS |
| Model Number: | Optional |
| MOQ: | 1 pcs |
| Price: | 1200 USD |
| Packaging Details: | Electronic version |
| Payment Terms: | L/C, D/A, T/T, Western Union, MoneyGram |
In January of this year (2024), the British government announced that disposable e-cigarettes would be banned to protect children (please refer to Luxshare’s January tweet). Subsequently, the Scottish and Welsh governments also confirmed their intention to introduce legislation (for a ban on disposable e-cigarettes). Specifically: On February 23, the Scottish Government released the draft "Environmental Protection (Disposable Electronic Cigarettes) (Scotland) Regulations 2024"
(Draft URL:
https://www.gov.scot/binaries/content/documents/govscot/publications/consultation-paper/2024/02/environmental-protection-single-use-vapesscotland-regulations-2024/documents/the-environmental-protection- single-use-vapes-scotland-draft-regulations-2024/the-e)
On March 11, the English government released the draft "Environmental Protection (Disposable E-Cigarettes) (England) Regulations 2024"
(Draft URL:
https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/media/65eed42d62ff48488387b24e/single-use-vapes-SI.pdf).
The planned effective date of both drafts is April 1, 2025, and the main contents are basically the same (the English draft has additional sections on Supplementary and Civil Sanctions).
![]()
Reason for ban
Disposable e-cigarettes have a short life cycle (there is a problem of wasting precious resources), and their waste poses a challenge to environmental protection (there is a problem of contaminating soil and water sources). It is also relatively cheap and easy to obtain (there is a problem of luring young people into smoking).
Ban details
1. The definition of single-use e-cigarette: it is not designed or intended to be re-used and has one of the following characteristics:
a. Not rechargeable
b. Not rechargeable
c. Neither rechargeable nor rechargeable
2. Based on ①a,c, refillable refers to:
a. Contains disposable cartridges/containers and can be replaced, or
b. The cartridge/container can be filled
3. Based on ①b and c, not rechargeable means:
a. The battery is not rechargeable, or
b. During normal use, (non-professional) individual users are not allowed to replace atomizer cores, including disposable cigarette cartridges or atomizer cores that are inseparable and irreplaceable in the cigarette rod.
In other words, e-cigarettes that will be banned in the future refer to those that do not have "repeatable" functions, and the market should develop towards "reusable" use - including ① at least the cigarette rod can be reused (the battery is rechargeable, and it can be used with a disposable Built-in cigarette cartridges or disposable replaceable cigarette cartridges), or ② both the cigarette rod and the cigarette cartridges are reusable (both rechargeable and refillable).
Note: The UK uses both the terms disposable and single-use when describing disposable e-cigarettes. After checking their definitions, the author feels that both should be treated equally when describing e-cigarettes, Vapes. That is, Disposable vape=Single-use Vape. The TPD only uses the expression single use cartridges for disposable cigarette cartridges, which should be distinguished from single-use vapes or disposable vapes.